Description

In the farthest west reaches of the Amazon Basin lies Peru’s Madre de Dios, or “Mother of God” region. One of the world’s most remote and biodiverse regions, here the Andean cloud forest drops thousands of feet into the lowlands to kiss the upper reaches of the Amazon Rainforest. Coming this August, our exploration of the Peruvian Amazon will be our biggest and boldest experiment yet. We will embark from the remote town of Puerto Maldonado and venture into the Tambopata National Reserve, a pristine and remote corner of the Amazon in southeastern Peru, skirting the borders of both Brazil and Bolivia. Each day will be filled with rich conversations inspired by boat rides deep into the jungle, nature walks, and adventure activities.